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Edgefield Advertiser - i I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25,189G. LOGA? BREVITIES. Go to Fox's for wedding presents. Everything in its season at Jack son's fancy grocery. It is said that several circuit judges were elected in Columbia during Fair week. AU the stures in town will oe closed on Thursday of this week, Thanksgiv ing day. A woman with a pretty hand spoils it by wearing ring?, but you couldn't make one in a thousand believe it. Gov. Evans, it is said, is considering the advisability of withdrawing the uietropolitar police from Charlesron. There are some slight changes iu the schedule of our railroad to conform to; changes on the Southern Kail way. The Methodist Conference will meet in Abbeville on December y tb, the lim Conference held there since 1868. Presiding Elder Harmon will preach at Bethel, .North Edge held circuit, Nov. 28th and 29th. Mrs. W. E. Lynch and children have returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Tabor Hill, of Newberry. |^Mr. J. M. Price applies ior letters of administration on the estate of K. J. Price, deceased. A "Lunch Party" for the benefit of Baptist church at Clark's Hill on the evening of Friday, December 4th prox. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Mims's little daughter Annie May still continues very il,l with no perceptible change. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. James H. Carter of our town to Alias Fannie Harvely of Red Hill ou, 2;;rd December, prox. The Baptist ?tate Convention meets ir Charleston at the Citadel Square Baptist church on the night of Decem ber Lst. Dr. A. L. Oxner, who has been liv ing at Prosperity for a year or inore, has returned to his old home at Hav ?rdville. One of our bank officers told us a few days ago that money is more plentiful in Edgefield county and town than since 1891. Rev. John Lake is conducting a training school for Christian work, in Augusta, Ga., This is in addition to his pastoral and editorial duties. Dr. J. W. Bill of our town and Miss usie Brunson of Cleora, were married on Tuesday the 24th Novem r instant. DU be Frank Leslie's illustrated Weekly and THK ADVKRTISRB both one year for 18.50. Frank Leslie's alone is $4 00 | a year. Miss Lizzie Kubanks read a most thoughtful and admirable essay b 'fore the B. Y. P. U. io our Baptist church on last Sunday on the subject, Prayer. Tile Colleton Press says that more ?arriages have taken place in Eil if ield county within the last three iontbs than in the remainder of the {tate in three years. Married at the residence of the brid's ither, Mr. R. J. Tyler, by Rev. W. H. Ineece, Nov. lltb. Mr. J. B. Dorn, of ?linwood, Edgefield county, to Miss ila Tj 1er, of Aiken county. "Q. Talbert, County Supervisor ?lect, has give bond in Judge W. F. ith's Fidelity and Deposit company id will soon enter upon the duties of lis office. Groceries, staple and fancv, heavy id light, nicknacks in confectionary, j it Jackson's fancy and staple grocery store. Cards are out for the marriage of j Miss Bracie Bacon Wigfall Cheatham and Mr David Irving Denny. This hap py event will take place in Tjinity "pificopal church, Edgefield,on Thurs day the 26th day of November instant. It is not the people who shine in so ciety, but the people who brighten up the back parlor ; not the people who .re charming woen they are out, but the people who are charming when they are in, that are good to live with. The two little children of Mr. Hor ace Parker, while playing around the hay press on their father's place, near Orocketville, were struck by the dcor of the press and severely hurt. Dr. S. "F. Ray was immediately sent for, and as we go to press he is doing all that can be done for the dear little ones.- j . Hampton Guardian. Rev. M. M. Brabham and family will leave Edgefield next week for their .home within haifa mile of Ninety-Six. Mr. Brabham's continued iii health makes it necessary for him to rest from preaching for a time. Mr. Brabham ?nd bis family have many warm "friends here who give them up with regret. Mr. William E. Hart will be ordain ed as a Baptist preacher at Red Oak Grove next Sunday. Rev. P. P. Blalock and Dr. L. B. Gwaltney of our town, with other ministers that we know not of, will conduct the services on this in teresting occasion. "Marshal K. T. Scurry tells us that he limself killed the hog that had been ?itten by a mad cat and with the am biance of two others buried bim in a ?ep bole in the ground. Therefore, it is evident that nobody has eaten of the lid swine supposed tc have been on ie high road to hydropboba. Let us ive peace. The "Virginia House" corner of Washington and Broad st.. is now mi ler new management, and bas been itirely refitted throughout and con rarted into one of the most comfortable .mi il ike hotels that has even been in tug asta. The table, rooms, and atten iou extended to guests cannot be sur tss'?d by any hotel in the city and the ites are much more reasonable. In another column will be fouud a "i'.e from County Supervisor Whit le, calling on all persons holding launs against the County of Edge ?ld as it stood before Saluda was cut f, to present their said claims "in" *ou" or "before" Monday the 2nd De-1 itnter. On the Cate above named a full settlement will aldo be made be tween Edgefield and Saluda counties. liada will "swarm to herself" on that ?lay and goes to her own new gum. ? ?J. P. Chatdeld, of Aiken, the repub lican ?candidate against Col. Talbert Jn the second district, has tiled a notice .of protest, which protest may go up to Xbe House of Representatives for final settlement. Of course, there is no merit in it on the side of Chatfield. Kev. Mr. Hutson will be ordained and installed in onr Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, Dr. -V* Woodrow will preach the sermon, Dr, ? Pell, of Columbia, will deliver the' charge to the congregation, and Rev . j Mr. Keed, of Pendleton, will deliver the charge to the pastor. Similar ser vices will be held in the Presbyterian church at Trenton in the afternoon, fe. And at.Johnston ac night. Confec-.ionaries of all ki??'i at Jack' icon's fancy grocery. ? Bologna sau??ge at Jackson's fancy grocery ?tore, something nice. During the month of October the Edgefield Baptist association sent the following amounts to the Connie Max w?i Orphanage: Parksville Sunday School, $3.65; Edgefield Sunday School, $1.71; Mouutaiu Creek church, $5.00; Edgefield church, $12.50; Ebenezer, $5.00. The whole amount contributed from all Baptist sources in the State amounted for the mouth of October to $789.48 in cash, besides a large amount of clothing, bedding ?fcc., Grape cider at L. E. Jackson's fancy and staple grocery store, something new that will cheer but never inebriate. "The quaint John Randolph said. When I try to make myself an infidel, I fancy I feel the hand of my mother ou my head and her voice sounding in my ear as she taught me to say," 'Our Father who art in heaven.' Cherry cider at L. E. Jackson's-no whiskey in it. It is so easy now to give an official bond for the faithful discharge of du ty through some one of t.ae various Se curity and Fidelity assurance com pa nies that no officer-elect should think of anything else. It is true such bonds cost something but when given they are worth the money they call for, un like those signed by individuals which are worth dollars, may be to-day and not a cent to-morrow. Besides, bonds signed bv individuals are always con tested in case of defalcation, while those given by these companies are paid promptly. We are glad to know that all our newly elected county offi ciers will give such bonds. 4.pple cider at L. E. Jackson's, sweet and refreshiig-no a'cohol in it To KENT-A six roomed house ina desirable locality, bor terms and oth er particulors apply at this office. Pos session given after December loth. Terms $8 or; $10 with a portion of land for garden. Will Penn keeps all kind of turnip seed. Outfoxes Ii ox. Jeweller Fox has this season sur passed himself or anything he has ever done in the lines of goods he carries. See obange in his advertisement and above all see his store and goods, a per fect Lalla Rookh bower of roses and bliss and enchantment to the every sense. In Edgefield when we say a man has "outfoxed Fox," we mean to say he has filled the cupful!, pressed down and running over, that be rides on the crest of the billows with his arms full of the beautiful and useful, his heart full of the milk of human kindness, and his bauds and mouth full of Huyiars astistic gems. The moral is, "'Jo to Fox's?" Go to Dr. W. B. Pann's for fresh turnip seed. Rend It All. We take pleasure in calling the at tention of our readers to the new ad vertisement of Ramsey ?fe Bland in this weeks issue of the ADVBRTISKU. These gentlemen have been doing bu siness in our town and county l'or a long time, as time goes, and their rep utation for straight dealing, good goods, and reasonable pricee has ex tended far beyond the limits of Edge field and ?aluda < unties. Newberry, Lexington, and Abbeville people come to Edgefield or Johnston to buy of them, and day by day their patronage become more extensive and wide spread, a tribute not only to their own wortn but to the merit, of the articles they handle, If you need anything in theie line, do not let advertisements of low priced stuff from Augusta or oth er places deter you from calling to see them. You will be astonished to find how much you can buy for so little'* right herc in Edgefield. IN MEMORY OF THOMAS THURMOND. The following resolutions were offered aud adopted in the Moore Road Sunday School, Nov. 15th 1896: . WHEREAS, Almighty God has seen fit, in His wi-se providence, to remove from among us in the bloom of youth aud young mau hood, our much beloved aud highly esteemed friend THOMAS THUR MUND, proficient iu business and a highly respected gentleman. Resolved lt, That we greatly deplore the loss to our Sunday School and community from which he will be sadly missed. 2ud, That we commend to the care of our heavenly father his bereaved mother, brother, aud sis ters. 3rd, That our united prayers be that his bereaved mother aud oth er loved oues be comforted in the hope that he has entered a higher mission to fill with no less satis faction than he wrought wit'a them here ou earth. 4th, That a copy of these r?solu tions be handed to the family and another i?e sent to the county pa pers for publication, also that we inscribe a page in our minutes to hie memory. J. D. TlMMERMAN, J. P. 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More people die 5 from failure to talco simple fy" healthful precautions than from F 9 lawless people. The first sign 9 fi may be a weak, tired feeling, ? 9 lack of energv, dizziness or 9 ? headache. DON'T neglect that ? j sign I It's easier to prevent than 9 *i curt. Get at once ft O Di?. CLARK JOHNSON'S . 9 & 9 ? 9 BLOOD ? It's the best blood remedy. It'? a ? Z cure, not for a day or a week, but 2 a permanent cure, prompt and ? 2 sure. Over 20,coo,ooo bottles 2 i 'M- % ?rf 50c per bottle; gil druggists. Tie AUGUSTA, IG A., Southwest corner Broad and Washington, is now uuder new management, has been thoroughly ren ovated and REFURNISHED witb all modem improve ments. Table and ser vice equal to any HOTEL IN THE CITY. Permanent and Transient guests solicited. RATES MODERATE. Mrs. E. A. SCHWARTZ, Nov. 24-tf, PROP. 3. A. GRIFFIN, A. E. PADGETT. GRIFFIN AND PADGETT, -(oooo) Fire, Life, aud Accident Insu rance. Dfflce in The Farmers Bank of Edge field, S. C. We represent the following First- Class Companies : FIRE INSURENCE. Northern Assurance Company of [,ondon, Capital, $15,000,000.00 Assets American Branch, $2,012,118.71 Continental Fire, Capital, $1,000,000.00 Assets, $7,216,828.00 ?.merican Fire, Philadelphia, Capita', $500,000.00 Assets, $2,409,585.00 Will write first-class risks in town ind country. LIFE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com pany of ?ewark, New Jersey. Organized 1845. All policies participate in dividends annually, and are incontestible and Qon-Forfeitable after two years. Before applying forinsurance write u.3 or see us personally. July 14-6m. THE MONTHLY ut lo o 1? Published every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York. The Outlook will be in 1897, as it has been during each of its twen ty-seven years, a History of Our Dwn Times. lu its various edito rial departments The Outlook gives a compact review of the world's progress; it follows with care all the important philanthrop ic and industrial movements of the day; has a complete depart ment of religious nsws; devotes much space to the interests of the borne; reviews current literature ; furnishes cheerful table-talk about men and things; and, in short, aims to give fresh information, jriginal observation, and reasona DIC entertniument. Beginning with the fifty-fifth volume, the paper will assume the regular magazine size, which will tdd greatly to its convenience and attractiveness. The Outlook is pub lished every Saturday-fifty-two issues a year. The first issue in ?acb month is an illustrated Mag azine Number, containing about twice as many pages as the ordi nary issues, together with a large ?umber of pictures. The price of the Outlook is three dollars a year in advance, or less than a cent a day. Send for_a specimen copy and illustrated prospectus to the Out look, 13 Astor Plac% New Yoik City. The Langley M'fg. Com pauy, until further notice, .will purchase cotton ? cent .'under Augusta market quotations on day of de livery, at Langley, S. C. THOMAS BARRETT, JR., Nov. 10- If. A new upright piano, oak case, 7*-3 octaves, with stool cover and instruc tion book, for sale.. Price $150. Ap ply at this otfice, NEW YORK Racket. "FELKE SILVER" TO BUY OUR GOODS. T HAVE BOUGHT IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS the largest, best s-'lected, and cheapest stock of goods ever brought to Edgefield. Come oue come all aud examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Meus' Fall and Win ter Underwear, in suits, prices and quality to suit everybody. Ladies and Children's Underwear cheaper than ever before. A superb line of dress goods, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Brillian tines, Woolenette Suitings, Cotton ettes in cheeks and stripes, serges in different colors and designs, fancy plaids, Albatross, Cr?pons, tweed suitings, Charmeleans, and beautiful Flannelette Suitings and shades and prices lower than ever before. Trimmings in Velvets, Velve teens, Silks aod elegant braids and paBementrie latest colors and shades to suit the most fastidious taste. Silks for Waists, exquisite quality and lovely colors, cheaper than ever before. Satteens and wash fabrics, Prints in Simpson's aud Hamil ton's brand, very beautiful in de sign and colors. 5c. per yard, Gin ghams and Chambrays, Cheviots and novelty prints in all stylos and prices. White Goods-Bleaching, Shirt ing and Sheeting all widtbR and qualities, prices lower than ever. Hosiery-This deparlmeut is unsuspassed anywhere, we make a specialty in this line of goods, In fants, Children, Ladies, Men and Boys Hose, a beautiful assortment and very cheap. SHOES! SHOES ! ! An findless variety,.Mens' La dies, Misses, Youths and Children Shoes, cheaper than ever and qual ity better. b 1 o t h i n g-This department is complete, Mens Suits, Boys Suits and Pants, latest styles at prices that will startle you. Hats, Ribbons, Feather.-?, Flow ers, Aigrettes and ornaments at the lowest figures and very beautiful Ladies, Misses and Infants Wraps. Cloaks and Capes, latest, styles and colors marvelously cheap. Corsets, Feather'?ono and other first-class* qualities, very cheap, Dress Stays, Gloves in endless va rieties, lowest prices. Laces and Embioideries every variety and style, ?.eautiful Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear aud many other things too numerous to men tion. Give us a call and examine and I am s ire you will be benefitted thereby. J. W. Peak, NEW YO?K KACKET. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Sept. 22-3m. Judge Probate's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Complaint to Sell Lands lo Pay Debts. Corrie M. Richardson as Execu trix &c, of Madis >n Richardson, deceased-against-The Bank of Greenwood aud Imperial Fer tilizer Company. BY Virtue of an order of sale in the above stated case I will sell at public outcry at Edgefield Court House, South Carolina, on Saled day in December 1896, for the pay ment of debts, the following de scribed real estate belonging to the estate of Madison Richardson de ceased, situate in said Stato and County, to wit : All that tract or parcel of laud containing six hundred acres, moro or less (600 acres) bounded by lauds of Mrs. Ward and H. B. Bur nett on the south, on east by lands of John PI ip and the Bluf Butler place, on thc south by W. B. King and W. P. Hi?l aud on the west by the Augusta Road, composed of two adjoining tracts, one tract con taining one hundred and fifty-six ( 156) acres, more or le6s ; the other tract four hundred and fifty-four (454) acres more or less, will bu sold in separate tracts. TERMS: Oue-half c;;sb, the bal ance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond of purchaser, and a mortgage of tl e premises; or, purchasar may have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. R. E. HILL, Judge Probate Court for Abbe ville County S. C. Nov. 7-it, Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* COUNTY OF AIKEN, Court of Common Pleas. Whitfield Cato, lu His Own Right, and as Administrator of Benja min Cato, deceased-Plaintiff -againet-John Cato, Popp. Cato et. al.,-Defendants. BY Virtuo of an order of his Hon or, Joseph H. Earle, dated October 26th, 1896,1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder, on salesday in December next, in front of tho court house at Aiken, 3. C., within the legal hours ol' sale, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: All that certain tract of land situate in Aiken county, South Carolina, containing five hundred and fifty (550) acres, more or less, as shown by a plat made 'ny J. W. Seigler, dated October 1er, 1896, known as the Homestead place of the late Benjamin Cato, aud bound ed by lands of W. Coleman, Whit field Cato, Y. Yaun, Feliman Black,Pope Cato and E. A. Per ry I will also sell the several lots of Und located iii Ridge Spring, at Ridge Spring South Carolina, on Thursday following the day that the Home place is sold, being Thursday December 10th 1896, said sales to be during the legal hours for public sales. 1. Lot fronting Watson Street on Main Road on the north, sev enty-seven (77) feet and running back a depth of one hundred and severity (170) feet to the right of way of the Charlo'te, Columbia & Augubta R. R., bounded east by -, and west by lot A 2 and numbered one on said plat. 2. Lot fronting on the north said Watson Street seventy-seven (77) feet and running back oue hun dred and seventy (170) feet, more or less, to right of wr.y of the C. C. & A. R. R., bounded east by lot 1 aud west by lot 3 being lot num bered 2 on said plat. 3. Lot fronting said Watson Streeton north seventy-seven (77) feet, running back with a depth of ; one hundred and fifty-two (152) feet to the right of way of the C. , C. & A. R. R., bounded east by lot ( 2 and west by lot 4 and lot of ? -, being oi: said plat. ( 4. Lot fronting seventy-six (7G) ( feet on Watson StreeL on north, j bounded by lot 3 on the east sixty- ? six (66) feet, on lot of -, on thfi south seventy-six (76) feet, on Road leading to depot on the west ? sixty-six (66) feel being lot 4 on , said plat. j 5. Lot (with a store house upon < it) the lot being fifty (50) feet i front on the south and one huu- < dred (100) feet in depth, bounded north and east by lands of James , Merritt, west by lauds of W. E. , Merritt aud south by Watson Street ] on Main Road. ? Terms of Sale: One-half cash, < balance -on a credit of one year, ] credit portions secured by bond of i thr purchaser or purchasers and mortgage of the premises sold ; pur chaser !o have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. M. JORDAN, Master, Aiken, Ceunty. Nov. 6-4t. < Master's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. The American Freehold Land ? Mortgage Company of London 1 et. al., VB. T.. J. Miller, et. al. J PURSUANT to the decree in Ibis j cause, I will off er for sale at pub- ! lie outcry before ibo ccurt house ? town of Edgefield and Slate of . South Carolina on the first Mou day in December 1896 (being the 7th day of said month) between j the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described realty, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land, J containing one thousaud (1,000) , acres, mere or le6s, whereon the , said Laurence Miller n JW resides, j situate in Collius Township, in the \ county and Stale aforesaid, and bounded as follows, north of lauds of W. E. Prescott, east by lauds of 1 Collier Hammond and Mrs. E. j Mathews, south by land.? of George Mathews and Mrs. Fannie Ham- ! mond, and west by lauds of J. 1 Coursey and Edgar Reynolds. Terms of Sale: One-half cash and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale, purchaser to give boucl and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion, or all cash at the purchaser's op tion. Purchasers to pay for papers. VV. P. KO AT II, Master E. C. Nov. 10-41. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. In the Probate Courl. By J. D. Allen, Esq.. Probate Judge WU EKE AS, J. M. Price bas made suit to nie. to grant bim Letters ot' Administration of the Estafe of andefl'ectsof K.J. Price, deceased. THESE ARK THEREFORE, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said K. J. l'rire deceased, tint they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Kdgelield C. H., ti.C, on the loth Dec. after publica tion thereof, at ll o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, it any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this the 18th IL. S.] day of Dec. A')?o Domini, 1S9C?. Publish on the 25th day of Nov. in the ADVERTISER. d. D. A I.LEN, Probate dud^e. Now is tiic time to sub cribe for tlie Advertiser. Mair's Sale. 'STA^ OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court of Commun Picas. The Americiin Freehold Land Mortgago Company of London (Limited) vs. Ben j ami u Ri Hill et. al., PURSUANT to the decree, I will of fer for sale at public outcry before the court house, town of Edgefield and Stale of South Carolina, on the first Monday in December 1896 (being the 7ih day of said month) between the legal hours of sale, the following described realty, to wit : No. I. Allthat tract or parcel of lund, lying, situate, and being in Cooper township, Edgeiield coun ty, and State of South Carolina, containing nine hundred and fifty (950) acre>?, more or less, and bounded by lauds cf B. R.Hill, W. H. Frazier, J, J. Cooper, by Saludo River, by Wilson Creek, and by other lands. No. 2. AH that tract of land, ly ing, situate, and being iu Edgeiield county, and State of South Caroli na, containing one hundred and eighty-five (185) acre?, more or less, adjoining lauds of B. R. Hill and others. Terms of Sale: One-half cash aud the balance ou a credit: of one year with interest on the credit portion fro n the day of sale. Pur chaser to give bond and a mort gage of the premises to secure the payment of the credit portion or all cash at the purchaser's option. Purchaser to pay ior papers. W. F. ROATH, Master E. C. Nov. 10-4t. MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Common Pleas. W. E. Prescott-against-W. F. Elam. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, 1 will oller for sale at publie outcry before the court house, town of Edgeiield and State of South Carolina, on the first Mon day in December, 189b, (being the 7th day of said mouth) the iuter 3st of the said VV, F. Elam (the same bei ns: the undivided fourth part thereof) i;i tho following ro il ty, to wit : All that tract of land, situate in J Edgeiield County and Stato ot': South Carolina which was devised! to Mrs. Francis Elam during her life and after her death to her ehil- ! iren equally share and share alike under the will of George Boswell ! ieceased. Terms of Sale: One-half cash? md tho balance on a credit of one pear with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and i mortgage of the premises, to se cure the paymeut of tho credit portion or all cash at the purcha sers optiou. Purchaser to pay for papers. W, F. ROATH, Master E. C. Nov. ll-4t. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD COUNTY, Court Commun Pleas. lames C. Ouzts et. al., Plaintiff against-Frank Powell. PURSUANT to the decree in this cause, 1 will resell at the risk of :he former purchaser, at public )utcry, be. ^re tho court house in :he town of Edgefield, County aud state aforesaid., on the first Mon day in Di-cember, 189G, being the Fth clay of said month, the follow ing described realty, to wit : All that tract of laud lying, sit ?ate and being in Edgefield Couu ty and State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and fifteen [115) acres, more or loss, bounded jy lands of Felix Timmermau on :he north, south by lands of J. C. rimmerman, east by lands of Frank Ouzts, west by lands of Wm. Ouzts. Terms of Sale: One-third cash iud the balance on a credit of one ind two years with interest from ,he day of sale. Purchaser to give ooud and a mortgage of the prem ;ses to secure the credit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. F. ROATH, Master, E. C. Nov. 10-41. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. Court Common Pleas. Mrs. Victoria Evans, et. a!.,-vs. - C. G. Matthews, et. a'. PURSUANT lo tho dooroo in cause, I will re-soil at pubi c out cry before the (Minrt linus'', town of Edgefield and State of South Carolina on the first Monday in December, 1S'?)(> (being the 7th day of said month) between the legal hours of salo, the following re alty to wit : Tract No. 3. One- o'lu-r traci of land known as Rocky Pond tract, situated in tho comity of Edg< field and State of South Carolina, and lying on both sides of the Augusta and Knoxville Railroad, contain ing seven hundred, 700 aen s, more or less, and adjoining lands of C. ii. Blair, Martha B. Bussey, Howie, and other.--. Terms of Sale: One-half cash and Ibo balance on a credil of one year with inter?s!, on (he credil portion from the day of s;t!o. Pur chaser to give bond and a mort gageof i he premises to secure ;he payment of th? crodit portion. Purchaser to pay for papers. VV. F ROATH, Master E. C. Nov, ll-ll .. r 0 I I - J F 0 ? Clothing, s Men' Furnishing Gooas and SHOES. * 1.000 worth Bay State SHOES just received. Weare agents for the Fa mous C 1 o i h i ii g Mouse, Wanamaker and Brown, Philadelphia. . Will take your order for bot ii Ready made and made-to-order Clothing. Their goods are absolutely all woo! guaranteed to Ht. Suits from ?fU-SO up. ?sT" See this space next week. E. B. HART & CO. Edgetleld, C. H.. Oct. 0, 1896. FOR SALE. The following law books, apply, at ADVERTISER Of.:c<\ Bishop on Criminal Procedure, Vol. 1 and 2. Wharton on Crimina! Law, ;} vole. Willcock on Corporations. Williams on Executors. Hill's S. Carolina Reports, Vol. 2. Cbitty's Blackstone, 2 v>ls. Stephen on Pleading. Wills on Circumstantial Evidence. Foublanque on Equity, 2 vols. Cbitty on Conlracts. -Paschal's Annotated Constitution Martindale's U.S. Law Directory (1874.) Brevard's Reports, Vol. 2. Hale".- Please of the Crown. Greenlea!* on Evidence Vol. 1. Chi tty on Biiis. I Rico's Digested I: dex. Harrison'i Chancery, Vol. 1. Ba v's Reports, Vol. 1. Phillipp's Evidence. History of a Suit at Law, by Jai . 3 Conner. M it fora on Pleading*. Cbitrv on Pleading, Vol.1. Milling and Grinning Machinery. The undersigned, dealer in all kinds of Ginning and Mailling Ma chiuery, Water Wheels, Steam Engines, Flouring and Corn Mills, will furnish estimates for whole plants and put them in operation. fflST* Represents the hug. , Ma chinery Works. tiJkW* Repairs furnishec1 and put] in. tjtF* Especial attention to over hauling and changing from old to new systems. All correspondence promptly an swered. Address, G. D. M IMS, Apr. 21-96. Edgefield, S. C. HO El AC?rU!a,S-i.c c ..! ?; f SOlir. v . Pl'QdJZ..'. ~ LL '??') Cures:-T? ir !'r- ' ''./'* Turner:. .I;.-:-, i - C ? . ?sn mw., v KEL: : ? Also, eqniiUr cCl ?? ? '.. . ;.".:? .Taate.-.t'gU '. . ?, Sa*J I;; - . ; ' --' VALUABLE LANDS FOE SALE. 161 acres of land 7miles from Edge field C. II., on the Blocker road. On the place are three tenant houses, an excellent well of water, a go?', barn with sheds on both side.i. There is also a young orchard ol' three acres containing apple, pear, and cherri's. About lo acres in .. ods. For ternis apply to R.L. DI XOVAX ?J. Edgefield II., S. * '. Oct. ti-t i. Having rented the Et ;e iield Hotel, thc Old Saluda ?louse. I am now prepared ; : entertain travellers, boarders, transient or permanent, at rea sonable rates. Soliciting a share ci' the patronage ol the public, I am yours to please. . R. F SCURRY, Edgefield. S, C. Nov. 5, ?95. Wanied-An Idea i?m Protect your Ideas: tliov pirrr lirtnp y u wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & Co.. Patent A.tl -r nevs. Wae Minston, D. C., for their $1,800 prim of.er and list ot two hundred invention w te l. o y m ? ? - I) LU R ?li nntf t> ?rr? ' >?, ??ty* cn* iryepeju fa, ?eiltr, <?:e^ f :.;? a il* TUER. :U? fact. liss,, says: "My ty 1 mes ia", of . e left s.Jo o? my . i w or a dollar, I; ; .-j \wjiJ not direst, ut of order. ? was - an : tuejr said I could .. c ::-noticed using R . .'. ' .. ! COJM cat any V: ns ever. I continued thc tiermetuer, a?id cst tf!>'tty that I am entirely cured, and tfcal G :.l tito work." dily CIIP?S ; !irtim???Hm, Irv-1-', n -I Mi ' mt. Kidney f.r.t: . i< ..:>!.s, I)eft Ul. ty, :'ut| x?>t v MIS i'roHtrntion, lnttbltff* lo Sie ;>. 4-te. It ians plo;.i<u:t (otnke i s Icinonndc, and build.? np (rom tire finit clone, ii carew ciUcmto by ro? Kiov.x:y the c.tuse. SST SO!J ly Druggists, One Dollar. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE AILA-;: :AL CO., ATLANTA, en , WHITE F02 <S*P1GE BOOK, HAILED FREE. Use GER :? TCER I?JX.?.S nnci . QEBacz rece coucia SYRUP. "SCHEDULE. C. C. G. & G. R. R. COMPANY. July 19, 1896. Southern Rail 4 30 a m ? 00 a m G 15 a m 7 15 a m 5 35 a m 1110a m 12 35 p m 1 00 p m Southern Rail ? 05 p m 2 25 p m Sou thorn Rail 3 23 p m 4. 15 p m' 5 05 p m Southern Ra?l-; 1 15 p m 2 30 p m 3 23 p m' 3 45 p m IW?NGER, ?A'gt. Edgefield, Lv Columbia way Lv Augusta Lv Edgei?eld Lv Tran ton Ar Aiken Ly Aiken L v Trenton Ar Edgefield Af Columbia way Lv Edgef?eld Lv Trenton way Ar Augusta Ar Columbia Lv Columbia way Ly Augusta, Lv Trenton Ar Edgef?eld E. G H Fri. & Passi via. vi: S. C. I. \ ch asi i FOWLI Comm Agi nt i'or Pur -, Aiken, S. C. CHARL] ESTERN CA BO LIN A ZIA ILWAY. "Augusta and Ashville Short Line." Schedule in effect Oct. 1, 1S06. I.v Augusta - Ar Greenwood. Ar Anderson.. Ar -Laurens - Ar GreenViI! ?. 9 10 a rn' 715 p ra pm 1130 pm 7 3?.p ;ti -.... I 15 p ni 7 00 a m 2-55 n ' >r. V 45 a ii Ar Glenn Sft%3-4 05 pm .........1 Ar Spartauparg.. 3 00 p m "10 20 a m Ar Silluda- 5 '2D p m ? 23 p ui Ar H?ndersonvHIe 551 pm 1 45 p ra Ar Ashville.G45pm . Lv Ashville.... 820am Lv Spartanburg 11 45 a ai L v Green ville - Il 55a m LY Laurens- I 30 p tn Lv Anderson.. 10 i.'."? a ra I v Greenwood . 2 2 p Ar Augusta_ 5 05 ;> .:i Ar Savannah- "? ~>7> :t ra 4 00 p ru 4 00 p ra 7 p ra 5 00 a ra 1) .'<5 ara LY G rt en"w i od. Ar Raleigh - Ar Norfolk.... Ar Petersburg. Ar Richmond.. fi 2? p 111 i .'.<< a m 7 00 a m .'? 0? a m , ti :0 a ra s al Greenwood for : 11. ? 1 C. and G. Spartanburg with Close conncctior iii.points un S. A. Railway, and al Southern Railway. For information n ial ive to tickets, rales, schedules, etc., address W J. ? ?KAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt. Augusta, Ga. ? eegaaMB '?.:,r.-,-fc= "i-SOLD IX EGALES QHW^T For Sale at ali County Dispen saries. Actual \ ' : . ' 'ten seem to be ata dts COUBLI?tai ? ii.ACHUEVBDMISwe the only ?iin-s . "' . ' . 1 Ii [a I-..SV to toit lu G*.itcral TctTif nbouttbo merits ot PIANOS, but-bs ourc speei?o ^--??-~T THE td Li \'?? Great Set!'- ra Favorit?. Estaslbboa ;'0 years. .V).noo now In use. rears Nota Muse Valuable Patented Improvements Patent Repeating Action. Pal ml Sounding Board. Patent Tuning Pin Bushing. Patent improved Agraires. I aient Soft Stop. i Oai r tie only two Planos nado complete ? I (ev.'rv parti In Its own '.'artery. Ono of the , i -tn the U.S. s ?ld lower than any ; ou>r Hiirl^radenano. Otienroiltoulyfrom '? makerwpurchaser. "VttlXK us. \\ L?DD?N & BATES, SAVAXTKAH, GA.